procurator - use in sentences
Converse of object
- appoint: He had been appointed Procurator in Spain and entrusted with managing the Revenue.
- depute: Depute procurator fiscal Pamela Rhodes said that a fatal accident inquiry was to be held where this could be brought to light.
- have: That job was different, because the region has 15 procurator fiscal offices.
Adjective modifier
- regional: Each procurator fiscal is responsible for the management of his or her office, subject to the oversight of the regional procurator fiscal.
- local: Gumption from the local procurator fiscal would help, eg telling complainants to stop wasting police time and taxpayers ' money.
- new: He will have worked closely with Classicianus, the new procurator.
- imperial: In return had to pass over half the lead mined to the government's imperial procurator to be given to the government.
- provincial: Britain was still regarded by Rome as a prize and so Sextus Virius Marcellus a provincial procurator to handle the financial affairs.
- assistant: Before being elected to Westminster he was a solicitor, an assistant procurator fiscal, and a hotel manager.
Modifies a noun
- fiscal: A report has been sent to the Procurator Fiscal.
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